San Francisco, you got served!

San Francisco got majorly spanked by South Park tonight. In a new episode called “Smug Alert,” Kyle’s family moves from South Park, Colorado, after Kyle’s dad Gerald irritates and alienates the whole town with his smugness over his new hybrid car (a Pious). The solution: move to San Francisco, where “we’re just gonna have to be with our own kind.”

Arriving to a jazz guitar soundtrack and dead-on postcard perfect scenes of San Francisco (including passing cable cars plastered with posters for “Tom’s Fudge Factory: Packing Fudge Since 1969″ — hmmmm…) Kyle’s family is welcomed by self-congratulating, polyhyphenated-named neighbors, who announce that “we’re a little more progressive and ahead of the curve here in San Francisco” — before bending over and savoring their own farts.

Turns out all that mass self-satisfaction breeds a colossal “smug storm,” which threatens to collide with the smug from George Clooney’s Academy Awards acceptance speech. (“Did you hear it?” says a meteorologist warning of the impending disaster. “He talked about how people in Hollywood are ahead of the curve on social matters. He even took credit for the civil rights movement.”)

SPOILER ALERT: As a result of the “perfect storm of self-satisfaction,” San Francisco, “I’m afraid, has disappeared completely up its own a******.” (And Cartman, of all people, turns out to be a hero.)

I’ll post the San Francisco-via-”South Park” screencaps as soon as they start to appear (if you’ve got any, e-mail them to me, wouldja?). Create your own “South Park” characters here.

So what did I miss? What did you think of the episode? Did San Francisco, “the smuggiest city in the country,” get what it had coming to it?